April 30, 2010
"In this political environment," Cornyn said, "it's not necessarily helpful for candidates running in the states to have the national party chairman" endorse them.
Oh, I'm not so sure of that, it's more that the NRSC under Cornyn's leadership has demonstrated such profound tone-deafness and ignorance in their endorsement choices and statements, that they've provoked a nasty reaction from their own political base, who have decided the assorted GOP leaders are too incompetent to be trusted with doing this task anymore.
Cornyn has this too,
"More than any time than I've seen in the recent past," Cornyn added, "instead of a Contract for America [voters] want a Contract from America."Cornyn said that voters don't want to "have their choices made" for them by the political elite. They want those in Washington to hear their voices.
See, he's got this wrong...which is of course typical, as he's a Republican in a leadership position, after all. Also, this is partially wrong,
The more complicated truth, say top GOP officials from both wings of the party, is that an ornery conservative base is expressing its disgust for Republicans who have both flagrantly defied the party and represent a distrusted political establishment.
It’s not just that Crist has veered from party orthodoxy, though that’s part of it. Rather, he and his fellow endangered GOP centrists have been tagged as insiders at a time when voters are disgusted by Washington specifically and incumbents generally.
Yeah, we're damned pissed at the GOP leadership for their laziness and defying even the most basic principles of the Republican Party, but that's an oversimplification of what is happening here. The base isn't simply pissed at centrists, or we'd be railing against Scott Brown, and we're not doing that. Rather, we resent like hell the fact that, in essence, we elected/hired you, the GOP leadership, to do a job, and you're doing a fucking wretched one.
Conservatives as a whole aren't exactly enthused by the thought of getting deeply involved in government, as it's a dirty, filthy, corrupt and corrupting force, whereas liberals view government as a religion and pseudo-god, so they're happy to wallow in the mud. Conservatives are more than happy to vote, occasionally donate, maybe even volunteer a bit for the cause, but unlike leftists, who again, worship government power, they'd much rather be working and advancing in our careers/entrepreneurial endeavors, raising families and pursuing interests than have lives revolve around government and the party. Conservatives resent like hell that not only did the GOP not do a job that conservatives hired them to do, not only were they impotent in resisting the left, but also complicit in helping create this leviathan. The GOP has proven so fucking unreliable that conservatives are forced to take time away from their own lives to fix the disaster. And they aren't happy about it.
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April 12, 2010
Phase 3: Profit!
Read my latest at RWN, where I look at the chronic problem with Republican Party leaders mishandling funds...and use the phrase lesbian bondage club.
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April 06, 2010
Gingrich, who figures prominently in speculation about the 2012 presidential race {how? As a popcorn salesman at the Convention?-ed}, tells NBC's "Today" show Steele "is capable of taking us through the midterm elections {so is my daughter's doll collection. Maybe you should send the $$ to her. At least she won't waste it at bondage clubs-ed}." But he also suggests the embattled party chairman appoint an outsider to bring the party's finances under control.
Newt, it's fuckbaskets like you, Steele, the people who thought Dede of NY-23 was a wise choice, and the supporters of Crist who have brought us to this point. Or, are you too stupid to realize that?
Thanks
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April 01, 2010
Notice that they "debunk" "myths" that are actually just humdrum, ordinary facts.
For instance, their number one 'false attack'
1) Calling them “racistâ€
Well, the tea partiers are, by definition, racist.
They are opposing the policies of our wise, perhaps too intellecual, but most importantly, African-American president.
They are therefore,QED, racist.
The Republican Party needs to distance themselves from these "people" or they shall surely not be invited to all the best parties and might face ostracism from all the right people.
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